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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #105 on: October 08, 2014, 06:05:PM »



Excuse me,I HAVEN'T discredited Susans' posts from CC's book.You just can't resist causing trouble for me can you ?

I'm sure she'd disagree.

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« Reply #106 on: October 08, 2014, 06:08:PM »


Perhaps her inability to do even the simplest tasks MAY have contributed to Colin leaving her and perhaps she wasn't wired for domesticity





A somewhat feeble excuse in which to leave your wife,April. Good Lord. Where was the help coming forthwith from him ? What happened to the " in sickness and in health ?".

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« Reply #107 on: October 08, 2014, 06:14:PM »
well that wasn't the excuse he gave that's just speculation.

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« Reply #108 on: October 08, 2014, 06:15:PM »



Excuse me,,I HAVEN'T discredited Susans' posts from CC's book.You just can't resist causing trouble for me can you ? /quote]



LOOKOUT!!!!! I can't believe what youre suggesting. :)
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #109 on: October 08, 2014, 06:17:PM »
I'm sure she'd disagree.





Susan has got a tongue in her head that if she disagrees,she'll tell me herself.

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« Reply #110 on: October 08, 2014, 06:18:PM »


LOOKOUT!!!!! I can't believe that youre suggesting that we have a gossiping old hag amongst us. SURELY not :)





You'd be surprised,April. :o

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A somewhat feeble excuse in which to leave your wife,April. Good Lord. Where was the help coming forthwith from him ? What happened to the " in sickness and in health ?".



Lookout, I did say CONTRIBUTED. Which of us knows what happens in other peoples' marriages.

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« Reply #112 on: October 08, 2014, 06:21:PM »


Lookout, I did say CONTRIBUTED. Which of us knows what happens in other peoples' marriages.





We don't,April,,but to leave a marriage at the drop of a hat doesn't bode well with me at all.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #113 on: October 08, 2014, 06:24:PM »
nugnug I cannot answer for Colin Caffell  I just read what he says and cannot see why he should not be truthful. He states that Jeremy's Headmaster said Jeremy was an arrogant bully at school and always picked on pupils younger than himself.  Even in primary school he did show signs of arrogance.  Some of these people must be telling the truth about him.  Think CC would know his wife better than anyone of us and he did remark on how whilst they were married she could not make coffee without spilling most of it thus showing lack of co-ordination.  We have all made excuses for Jeremy's behaviour after the murders with regard to his grief and so forth let us allow Colin the same after the tragedy he did start to think more deeply about what was supposed to have happened and he realised that Jeremy was not the person he thought he was in fact he describes Jeremy as totally mad.  His words not mine. 

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #114 on: October 08, 2014, 06:25:PM »




We don't,April,,but to leave a marriage at the drop of a hat doesn't bode well with me at all.


Lookout, I'm not arguing for argument's sake but do we know categorically that it was "at the drop of a hat" or was it that, after years of putting up with erratic behaviour, he'd reached the end of his, OK, perhaps NOT very long, tether.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #115 on: October 08, 2014, 06:26:PM »
lookout Mat  is a man and quite young I suspect ;D
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #116 on: October 08, 2014, 06:27:PM »
lookout Mat is not a gossiping old hag he is a man and quite young I suspect ;D

Thank YOU!!

nicer than some of the things I've been called.  ;D ;D

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #117 on: October 08, 2014, 06:28:PM »
That's your opinion,Susan. ;D

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #118 on: October 08, 2014, 06:29:PM »
nugnug I cannot answer for Colin Caffell  I just read what he says and cannot see why he should not be truthful. He states that Jeremy's Headmaster said Jeremy was an arrogant bully at school and always picked on pupils younger than himself.  Even in primary school he did show signs of arrogance.  Some of these people must be telling the truth about him.  Think CC would know his wife better than anyone of us and he did remark on how whilst they were married she could not make coffee without spilling most of it thus showing lack of co-ordination.  We have all made excuses for Jeremy's behaviour after the murders with regard to his grief and so forth let us allow Colin the same after the tragedy he did start to think more deeply about what was supposed to have happened and he realised that Jeremy was not the person he thought he was in fact he describes Jeremy as totally mad.  His words not mine.

but why he said shes finally done it.

if this is true surely he would of been suspicious in the first place.

but he belived she had done it untill he was told otherwise.
her doctor hasnt she suffered from any sort of disorder that would of made her clumsy.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #119 on: October 08, 2014, 06:29:PM »
nugnug I cannot answer for Colin Caffell  I just read what he says and cannot see why he should not be truthful. He states that Jeremy's Headmaster said Jeremy was an arrogant bully at school and always picked on pupils younger than himself.  Even in primary school he did show signs of arrogance.  Some of these people must be telling the truth about him.  Think CC would know his wife better than anyone of us and he did remark on how whilst they were married she could not make coffee without spilling most of it thus showing lack of co-ordination.  We have all made excuses for Jeremy's behaviour after the murders with regard to his grief and so forth let us allow Colin the same after the tragedy he did start to think more deeply about what was supposed to have happened and he realised that Jeremy was not the person he thought he was in fact he describes Jeremy as totally mad.  His words not mine.



Susan, you're right. When we believed that Jeremy was innocent we excused him just about EVERYTHING. I feel that now, where possible, the same leniency should be granted others and, again where possible, we should try to give them the benefit of the doubt.
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